In lieu of a traditional game preview, The Green Room staff has compiled our thoughts on tonight’s game and highlighted a few things we’ve got our eye on. Let us know what you’ll be watching for in tonight’s game by weighing in via the comments section below. Kristine The struggling Jets run defense will face another [...]

With the Jets’ offense mired in a 1-for-34 slump (one TD in its last 34 possessions), and with owner Woody Johnson concerned about filling his big stadium, it wouldn’t be a surprise at all if Tim Tebow’s playing time is increased — starting Monday night against the Texans.

Of course, it’s not exactly a leap to say he’ll get more reps than usual, considering he’s had only 32 offensive snaps in four games. The real question is, will they give him an entire series at quarterback, putting slumping starter Mark Sanchez on the bench?

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Frankly, the New York Jets don’t give a damn what you think. Wide receiver Chaz Schilens expressed that sentiment rather bluntly.

“We’re 2-2, everyone thinks we suck,” he said. “Who cares? Screw everyone. They think we suck, so … There are a lot of other teams that are 2-2, and they’re called resurgent and ‘Oh, they’re so great.’ It doesn’t matter. We’re going to play the game as well as we can.”

That game is Monday night against the undefeated Houston Texans at MetLife Stadium, where the Jets have the big stage to show the nation they’re not the punchless, lifeless group that was accused of quitting last week by San Francisco 49ers cornerback Carlos Rogers.

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Antonio Cromartie, who is now the Jets’ de facto No. 1 cornerback, will have a whole new slate of receivers to match up against this year. Usually, handling the opposition’s top wide receiver would fall to Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis. Instead, Cromartie finds himself watching tape of Revis handing players like Houston’s Andre Johnson as he prepares this week.

“He’s one of the best receivers in the game,” Cromartie said of Johnson.